Elephants are mammals; all creatures with fur are mammals. They do NOT lay eggs; they give live birth to live offspring like nearly all mammals. The only mammals that lay eggs are the monotremes, of which the only living examples are the platypus and 4 species of echidnas - all of which are indigenous to only Australia and New Guinea.
Elephants are mammals, and like the majority of mammals they give birth to live young.
There are only two mammals that lay eggs. Platypus and Echidna.
Yes they do.
An elephant is a huge animal with a trunk.
No, it is not. The word elephant is a noun meaning the large mammalian animal.
Far from it. The largest animal in Africa is the elephant.
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The animal symbol of the Republican Party is the elephant.
An elephant is a mammal.
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The Asian elephant (or Thai elephant) is the national animal of Thailand.
An elephant is a huge animal with a trunk.
An elephant is a mammal, not a marsupial.
An elephant is a big wrinkley animal.
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